Improving management everywhere
From farmers to supply chains, Associate Professor Karen Zheng tackles operations issues from around the globe.
From farmers to supply chains, Associate Professor Karen Zheng tackles operations issues from around the globe.
Film examines the history and international impact of the 1999 Study on the Status of Women Faculty in Science at MIT, through interviews with Nancy Hopkins and other leading scientists.
Rise in endowment will enable greater support for undergraduate and graduate students, and a stronger MIT.
The Max Planck Society and Alexander von Humboldt Foundation honor the MIT physicist's work on two-dimensional quantum materials.
Professor Lily Tsai’s new book explains how “retributive justice,” the high-profile sanctioning of some in society, helps authoritarians solidify public support.
Cited for work building the foundations of “natural experiments” in economic research, Angrist is honored along with David Card and Guido Imbens.
With a new National Science Foundation grant, Justin Reich and collaborators will apply information literacy research to communities outside the formal education system.
“U.S. competitiveness depends less on defensive measures than on what we do to strengthen our own capacities,” says MIT’s vice president for research.
Assistant professors Camilla Cattania and William Frank discuss the science behind the 2010 and 2021 earthquakes in Haiti.
Awards support high-risk, high-reward biomedical and behavioral research.
Faculty members recognized for excellence via a diverse array of honors, grants, and prizes.
With the MIT campus as a test bed, a citizen science effort provides lessons well beyond MIT.
The prestigious prize honors leadership in advancing the status of women in the economics field through example, scholarship, achievements, and mentoring.
Over a career spanning five decades, Frey pioneered the use of new techniques to study the Earth’s mantle.
The effort raised more than $6 billion to spark innovation on global challenges.